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  3. PEACE TALKS BEGIN IN CANBERRA

    The British Commonwealth will press for an initial 11-Power peace conference on Japan to be held before the end of this year and preferably within the next two months. This was the ...

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  4. British Commonwealth Conference In Session in Canberra

    Leading delegates to the British Commonwealth Conference sealed round the table at the opening session yesterday surrounded by delegation advisers, press and newsreel cameramen. At the head of the table facing the camera are the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evau the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and the Minister for Defence (Mr. Dedman), Round the table from top right are:— The British Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations (Lord Addison); the British Minister of State (Mr. Hector McNeil), the British High Commission (Mr. Williams), the South African Minister for justice (Mr. Harry Lawrence). Mirza Mohammed Ran (Pakistan), Mr. Mclntosh. Barks to camera:—The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Peter Fraserl and Mr. Barclay (NZ). left side to table from foreground:—The High Commissioner for India (Sir B. Paranjpye). Sir It. Rama Ban (India), the Canadian High Commissioner (Mr. Green), the Canadian Minister for Defence (Mr Brooke Claxton). Major Plimsoll and the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Pollard). Between Mr. Claxton and Major Plimsoll is a vacant chair for the Burmese delegate who was unable to reach Canberra in time for the opening for the conference. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW AUSTERITIES FOR BRITAIN

    Although no official statement was issued after yesterday's emergency Cabinet meeting, informed sources agree that new and even sharper austerities were agreed upon to meet ...

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  6. Empire Family Confers

    Representatives of British Commonwealth countries at the "family table in the Chamber of the House of ...

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  7. Work Begun On Import Restrictions

    Customs, Treasury and Commerce Department officers today began the preparation of a detailed schedule of imports ...

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  8. MINISTER ACTS IN DISPUTE

    Striking Sydney stevedores who have disrupted interstate shipping in defiance of a Federal Court order to return to ...

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  9. Coal Supply Doubts; Trains Cut Again

    Because of the coal shortage, more drastically curtailed metropolitan and country rail services will operate from today until Friday. There will be no Overland express from ...

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  10. RISE IN BRITISH COAL PRICE

    The National Coal Board, announcing an increase of 4/ a ton in the price of coal at the pithead from next Sunday ...

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  11. ANXIETY OVER FOOD RATION

    The "-Medical Press," in a leading article, says:— "The British people are faced with a fresh instalment of ...

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  12. PRIEST KILLED IN ISTRIA

    Slovenes attacked and killed a Yugoslav priest. Father Miro Buselich at Lanische in the Yugoslav-occupied zone of ...

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  13. BLACK CHRISTMAS POSSIBLE

    Electricity restrictions might have to be re-imposed to enable the council to build up a reserved stock of coal for the miners' three-week ...

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  14. £50 Theft From City Warehouse

    Thieves stole almost £50 worth of goods from the warehouse of Colton. Palmer and Preston, Ltd., in Currie street, city, ...

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  15. Gas And Power Restrictions

    Gas.—Normal pressure between 5 a.m. and 8 a.m. noon and 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. ...

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  16. DISPUTE OVER BOOTS

    Frozen food for Britain would be affected by a "black" ultimatum given to the port committee today by watersiders' ...

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  17. "BOBBY-SOX" FANS IN AUSTRALIA

    The amount of crooning in Australia was disgusting, Peter Dawson, Australian baritone, said, at a press conference in London ...

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  18. DUTCH BEAT UNION BAN

    Pour Australians employed as ground crew by the Dutch, were Passengers today to Batavia in the second Dutch Dakota to beat the ...

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  19. Riot Situation "Still Bad" In East And West Punjab

    The Joint Defence Council, consisting of representatives of Pakistan and India under the chairmanship of the ...

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  20. 650 m.p.h. Record By U.S. Navy Plane

    The United States Navy jetpropelled Douglas Skystreak established a new world speed record of 650.6 miles an hour at ...

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  21. Great Statue Of Gandhi Planned

    A 150-ft. high statue of Gandhi modelled on New York's Statue of Liberty will be erected on an islet off ...

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